Roman History III: The Conquest of Italy Culture Lesson for 1 st and 2 nd year Latin.

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Roman History III: The Conquest of Italy Culture Lesson for 1 st and 2 nd year Latin

Roma, 509 B.C. Under Tullus Hostilius, Rome conquered the city of Alba Longa and moved her citizens to Rome. Under Servius Tullius, city expanded to it’s traditional seven hills (Palatine, Capitoline, Aventine, Esqualine, Quirinal, Viminal, Caelian). Still, all territory within Latium, Rome’s home region.

Conquest of Latium 496 B.C.- Romans defeat Latin League at the battle of Lake Regillus 493 B.C.- Treaty with the League allies cities of Latium with Rome. Rome becomes the dominant partner.

Conquest of Etruria Originally rulers of Rome, evidenced by kings Tarquinius Priscus and Tarquinius Superbus Constant war with Veii, capital of Etruria, from 482 to 474 B.C. Other enemies weaken the Etruscans, fully fall to Rome in 396 with conquest of Veii

Issues at home Plebeians feel increasingly powerless, complain about lack of codified law. Romans give power over to council of the Decemviri (10 men), for the purpose of developing Rome’s first written laws Rule from B.C., eventually create the laws known as the “Duodecim Tabulae,” 12 Tables.

Excerpts from the 12 Tables Debtors given time to repay debts, then could be sold into slavery (originally could be killed) Thieves would be flogged, then made to make restitution to the victim. If a slave, thrown from the Tarpeian Rock Demonstrations against causes was permitted, but not against specific people Punishment for stealing crops worse than punishment for murder Social status of criminal affected punishment (Plebeians get worst, Patricians lesser, slaves Least)

Galli Opugnant! 390 B.C.- Gauls sweep south to Italy, sack Rome. All records destroyed. Attempting to take the Capitoline hill at night, the Gauls awaken the sacred geese of Iuno’s temple, and their noise awakens the Roman defenders. Assault turned by commander Camillus Romans agree to pay off the Gauls. When Gauls are found cheating in the payment method, their leader, Brennus, shouts Vae Victis, “Woe to the conquered”

Rome vs. Samnium Samnites- mountain people of south-central Italy Romans and Samnites fight each other in three wars, starting in 343 and ending finally in 290 with Samnite surrender and alliance to Rome. 321 B.C.- Samnites defeat Romans at the battle of Caudine Forks during the 2 nd Samnite War; Rome’s worst military defeat to date

Almost There... With the surrender of the Samnites, Rome’s hold on Italia is almost complete. To the south, however, are the lands of Magna Graecia, colonies founded and maintained by Greek cities, now controlled by the massive Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great.

The coming of Pyrrhus Romans besiege the city of Tarentum, one of the cities of Magna Graecia In response, citizens appeal to Macedonia for aid. King Pyrrhus of Epirus responds to their call. Brings with him two great military innovations: the phalanx formation and...

Pyrrhic Victories Pyrrhus initially victorious over the Romans, but his victories are very costly. Is also not getting reinforced from native tribes or Macedonia. Eventually defeated by Romans outside the town of Beneventum. Pyrrhic Victory- a victory so costly it is practically a defeat.

Results Except for Gallia Cisalpina (modern day northern Italy, not finally pacified till c. 150 B.C.), all Italy is in Roman hands. Rome took land from the Macedonians, a world power. This gets the attention of powers around the known world. Rome begins eyeing the island across from the boot’s toe, Sicily. Unfortunately, Sicily is currently in the hands of the great Mediterranean sea power– CARTHAGE!